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A [[Hofsaal]] is the [[Dutch]] name for a public hall, used for a variety of community and social events.  
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A [[Hofsaal]] is the [[Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]] name for a '''courtroom''' (literally: "court hall").  
 
 
  
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In the 19th century such rooms were on occasion used as the venue used for a variety of other community and social events.
  
 
==The [[Hofsaal, Malmesbury]]==
 
==The [[Hofsaal, Malmesbury]]==
  
A public hall in the Western Cape town of Malmesbury, used as a venue for performances by touring companies in the vicinity of Cape Town in the mid-19th century.  
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The courtroom in the Western Cape town of Malmesbury, used as a venue for performances by touring companies in the vicinity of Cape Town in the mid-19th century.  
  
 
Performances taking there included
 
Performances taking there included

Revision as of 06:56, 9 June 2020

A Hofsaal is the Dutch and Afrikaans name for a courtroom (literally: "court hall").

In the 19th century such rooms were on occasion used as the venue used for a variety of other community and social events.

The Hofsaal, Malmesbury

The courtroom in the Western Cape town of Malmesbury, used as a venue for performances by touring companies in the vicinity of Cape Town in the mid-19th century.

Performances taking there included